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Figure 4.3-B
Connecting external audio sources to the
transmitter
4.3.3
Connecting an emergency
To use the emergency signal function, a switch
signal
(normally-open) must be connected to the
emergency switch connector. The reaction of the
transmitter on a closed switch depends on the
configuration of the auxiliary inputs (see also
section 0):
If the auxiliary input is 'Mono + Emergency',
the audio signal on the Aux-Right input is
distributed to all output channels, overriding
all other audio inputs.
If the auxiliary input is 'Stereo' or 'Stereo to
Mono', the audio signals on the Aux-Left and
Aux-Right inputs are distributed to all output
channels, overriding all other audio inputs.
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Figure 4.3-C
Connecting an emergency signal
The transmitter can be operated in slave mode
4.3.4
Connecting another transmitter
to loop through the IR radiator signals from a
master transmitter.
One of the six radiator outputs of the master
transmitter is connected with an RG59 cable to
the radiator signal loop-through input of the
slave transmitter.
The Transmission mode of the slave transmitter
must be set to 'Slave' (see section 4.5.7).
Figure 4.3-D
Connecting another transmitter
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